Holistic PLM- Model
- Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) is a widely discussed topic concerning the increase of efficiency of product development in terms of time to market as well as customizing products to the different needs of customers worldwide adequately. Historically PLM focuses the early phases of the product’s lifecycle, namely the product development phase. Therein the roots of PLM are based in supporting the information logistics of product data: Consistent data sets should be available to all stakeholders in the different departments at all times. Due to the increasing product complexity PLM has to be extended in terms of the temporal dimension (not limited to product development phase) and systemic dimension (not limited to the information logistic aspect). In this paper the authors derive a holistic framework for Product Lifecycle Management by analysing existing integrated management approaches. The framework consists of four dimensions: PLM strategy, PLM process, Product structure and PLM IT-Architecture. The sustainability and benefits of the framework is demonstrated by applying the framework to the communication service provider industry (CSP).
Author: | Oliver Budde, Günther SchuhORCiDGND, Ju-Young Uam |
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Parent Title (English): | International Conference on PLM 2010 |
Subtitle (English): | Deduction of a Holistic PLM- Model from the General Dimensions of an Integrated Management |
Publisher: | Inderscience Enterprises Limited |
Place of publication: | Cointrin-Geneva |
Editor: | Klaus-Dieter Thoben |
Document Type: | Conference Proceeding |
Language: | English |
Date of Publication (online): | 2023/10/16 |
Date of first Publication: | 2010/07/13 |
Release Date: | 2024/05/06 |
Tag: | PLM |
First Page: | 134 |
Last Page: | 145 |
FIR-Number: | SV5655 |
Name of the conference: | IFIP WG 5.1. PLM 10 International Conference |
place of the conference: | Bremen |
Date of the conference: | 12.07.-14.07.2010 |
Institute / Department: | FIR e. V. an der RWTH Aachen |
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Dewey Decimal Classification: | 6 Technik, Medizin, angewandte Wissenschaften / 62 Ingenieurwissenschaften |